Re: Quick follow-on rookie question------WebKitFor
By:Steve Rasmussen
Date: 4/24/2009, 9:30 pm
Date: 4/24/2009, 9:30 pm
In Response To: Quick follow-on rookie question------WebKitFormBou (OrangeLJ------WebKitFormBoundary6ZGKsYKrWEWDE+io)
The answer depends on how rough it is. Uneven surfaces would need to be planed flat (or sanding with a long board as a backer). As for sanding grit - this depends on how much material needs to be removed. You may need to start with 60 grit. Experiment a little.
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OrangeLJ -- 4/24/2009, 8:44 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Beginner - going to try a Sea T
Bill Hamm -- 4/25/2009, 9:10 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Beginner - going to try a Sea T
Bill Hamm -- 4/25/2009, 9:07 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Beginner - going to try a Sea T
Kudzu -- 4/25/2009, 8:14 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Beginner - going to try a Sea T
Dave Gentry -- 4/25/2009, 7:37 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Beginner - going to try a Sea T
Tom Yost -- 4/24/2009, 11:52 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Beginner - going to try a Sea T
OrangeLJ------WebKitFormBoundary6ZGKsYKrWEWDE+io -- 4/25/2009, 6:17 am
- Quick follow-on rookie question------WebKitFormBou
OrangeLJ------WebKitFormBoundary6ZGKsYKrWEWDE+io -- 4/24/2009, 9:06 pm- Thanks for the responses!
OrangeLJ -- 4/25/2009, 5:58 pm- Re: Quick follow-on rookie question------WebKitFor
Steve Rasmussen -- 4/24/2009, 9:30 pm - Re: Quick follow-on rookie question------WebKitFor
- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Beginner - going to try a Sea T
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